1. Blasé, 2. popo akari, 3. Marge Simpson clones, 4. Seawood 2
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"For the bee, honey is the ultimate reality. It represents the fulfillment of her life mission, the triumph over her enemies, the continuity of the hive, the justification for working herself to death. Honey is to bees what money in the bank is to people—a measure of prosperity and well-being. But there is nothing abstract or symbolic about honey, as there is about money, which has no intrinsic value. There is more real wealth in a pound of honey, or a load of manure for that matter, than all the currency in the world. We often destroy the world's real wealth to create an illusion of wealth, confusing symbol and substance."—Wm. Longgood, The Queen Must Die
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These are beautiful, and people should definitely click on the link for the last one and see the whole photo. How did you find them all?
Yes, the seawood collage in full is magnificent.
Basically, I spent a lot of time enjoying myself on Flickr, using the search function and then just tagging my favorites to create a nice collection of materials to work from.
I have admired these mosaics on the Eluvium blog for months, and Julie was kind enough to share her secret for making them.
To try this yourself, go here:
http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/mosaic.php
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